松阪猪
sōng bǎn zhū · (Tw) Matsusaka pork – premium cut of pork, usually from the neck or jowl, noted for its fine marbling and tenderness, named by analogy with Japan's famous Matsusaka beef, not by origin
Character breakdown
Study each Hanzi separately, then return to the complete word so pronunciation, meaning, and movement stay connected.
How to learn 松阪猪
Listen once without reading, repeat the pinyin with its tones, then write every character in sequence. Finally, recall the complete meaning instead of memorizing each character as an isolated translation.
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Words with the same characters
Compare how a familiar Hanzi changes meaning inside another word.
to relax; to slacken; to loosen
轻松qīngsōnglight; gentle; relaxed; effortless; uncomplicated; to relax; to take things less seriously
猪zhūhog; pig; swine; CL:口[kou3],頭|头[tou2]
松sōngloose; to loosen; to relax; floss (dry, fluffy food product made from shredded, seasoned meat or fish, used as a topping or filling); pine; CL:棵[ke1]; surname Song
宽松kuānsōngspacious; roomy; uncrowded; (of clothes) loose and comfortable; relaxed; free of worry; well-off; affluent
松弛sōngchíto relax; relaxed; limp; lax